The high-osmolarity glycerol (HOG) pathway is a crucial signaling mechanism in yeast, particularly in the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae, that helps cells adapt to changes in osmotic pressure.
The biochemical pathway that senses amino acid deficiencies in yeast is also at work in mammals, researchers report in this week's Science. While this signaling initiates amino acid synthesis in yeast ...
This finding suggests that cells efficiently transport membrane ... Remodeling of the secretory pathway is coordinated with de novo membrane formation in budding yeast gametogenesis.
By engineering photosynthetic cyanobacteria to live symbiotically inside yeast cells, the bacteria-yeast hybrids can produce important hydrocarbons, paving new biotechnical pathways to non ...